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ArgMining@HLT-NAACL 2015: Denver, Colorado, USA
- Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Argumentation Mining, ArgMining@HLT-NAACL 2015, June 4, 2015, Denver, Colorado, USA. The Association for Computational Linguistics 2015, ISBN 978-1-941643-34-1

- Christian Kirschner, Judith Eckle-Kohler, Iryna Gurevych:

Linking the Thoughts: Analysis of Argumentation Structures in Scientific Publications. 1-11 - Nancy L. Green:

Identifying Argumentation Schemes in Genetics Research Articles. 12-21 - Huy Nguyen, Diane J. Litman:

Extracting Argument and Domain Words for Identifying Argument Components in Texts. 22-28 - Lucas Carstens, Francesca Toni:

Towards relation based Argumentation Mining. 29-34 - Johannes Kiesel

, Khalid Al Khatib, Matthias Hagen, Benno Stein:
A Shared Task on Argumentation Mining in Newspaper Editorials. 35-38 - Joonsuk Park, Arzoo Katiyar, Bishan Yang:

Conditional Random Fields for Identifying Appropriate Types of Support for Propositions in Online User Comments. 39-44 - Paul Reisert, Naoya Inoue, Naoaki Okazaki, Kentaro Inui:

A Computational Approach for Generating Toulmin Model Argumentation. 45-55 - Christos Sardianos, Ioannis Manousos Katakis, Georgios Petasis, Vangelis Karkaletsis:

Argument Extraction from News. 56-66 - Parinaz Sobhani, Diana Inkpen, Stan Matwin:

From Argumentation Mining to Stance Classification. 67-77 - Adam Z. Wyner, Wim Peters, David Price:

Argument Discovery and Extraction with the Argument Workbench. 78-83 - Yonatan Bilu, Daniel Hershcovich, Noam Slonim:

Automatic Claim Negation: Why, How and When. 84-93 - Toshihiko Yanase, Toshinori Miyoshi, Kohsuke Yanai, Misa Sato, Makoto Iwayama, Yoshiki Niwa, Paul Reisert, Kentaro Inui:

Learning Sentence Ordering for Opinion Generation of Debate. 94-103 - Andreas Peldszus, Manfred Stede:

Towards Detecting Counter-considerations in Text. 104-109 - Filip Boltuzic, Jan Snajder:

Identifying Prominent Arguments in Online Debates Using Semantic Textual Similarity. 110-115 - Shereen Oraby, Lena Reed, Ryan Compton, Ellen Riloff, Marilyn A. Walker, Steve Whittaker:

And That's A Fact: Distinguishing Factual and Emotional Argumentation in Online Dialogue. 116-126 - John Lawrence, Chris Reed:

Combining Argument Mining Techniques. 127-136

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